Syca orSyce orSyke (Ancient Greek:Σύκη), also calledSycae orSykai (Συκαί),[1] possibly also calledSetos, was a town ofancient Cilicia and later ofIsauria, betweenArsinoë andCelenderis.[2][3] It became a bishopric; no longer the seat of a residential bishop, it remains atitular see of theRoman Catholic Church.[4]
Syce is located nearSofta Kalesi inAsiatic Turkey.[5][2]
36°06′15″N33°01′03″E / 36.104145°N 33.017479°E /36.104145; 33.017479
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